SOLUTION: Find the derivative of the function y=ln(2x^5) Show all steps worked out

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Question 541814: Find the derivative of the function y=ln(2x^5) Show all steps worked out
Answer by jpg7n16(66)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We know that
So use a plug. Instead of , use "u"



So
Therefore,
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That shows you how's it's done. The super easy way from here on out, just learn that
"C" = any constant, and is irrelevant. Just put the exponent over x and you're done! :-)
Hope this helps!

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